The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum has opened a Great Music. No Limits. Celebrating 35 Years of Austin City Limits exhibit in the Ahmet M. Ertegun Main Exhibit Hall. On Wednesday, April 14, at 7 p.m., Austin City Limits producer Terry Lickona will visit the Rock Hall for a special unveiling of the exhibit and for an interview with Dr. Lauren Onkey, vice president of education and public programs at the Rock Hall. Lickona will be joined by Scott Newton, Austin City Limits' house photographer who will show some of his photography

The interview is part of the series From Songwriters to Soundmen: The People Behind the Hits, a groundbreaking Rock Hall program that shines the spotlight on the people whose contributions to the rock and roll art form are often as powerful as those of the artists themselves. Questions will be taken from the audience at the end of the interview.

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“From Songwriters to Soundmen: The People Behind the Hits” gives Rock Hall audiences an inside look at aspects of the music business that are often concealed from view.

For those who wonder how songs become recordings, how recordings become hits, or how the show gets on the road, this series offers both answers and anecdotes beyond imagination.

From label executives to producers to guitar techs, the music industry is populated with remarkable characters who have equally remarkable stories to tell. If many of us know a whole lot about the stars, too few among us know about the folks who work alongside the stars, who discover stars, who direct the careers of stars, who produce their songs.